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Caribbean enterprise project struggles to involve diaspora
The initiative may be a one-off due to the difficulty of finding experts with Caribbean ties to work with ...04/04/13
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Study reveals economic burden of Chagas disease
Chagas disease costs countries US$7 billion a year, with Latin America paying the greatest price, a study has found.13/03/13
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Leading TB vaccine candidate fails to protect babies
The first new tuberculosis vaccine in almost a century did not increase protection against TB compared with existing vaccine, ...05/02/13
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Online tools ‘decentralising disaster relief efforts’
Crowd-sourced maps and data could aid relief and humanitarian work after natural disasters such as Haiti's 2010 earthquake, says ...04/02/13
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New award for women scientists in low output countries
An international award for women scientists in less-developed countries aims to promote women in science and nurture their careers.31/07/12
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Climate change ‘may lead to collapse of Pacific corals’
Scientists have warned that climatic trends could lead to the collapse of Pacific coral reefs, threatening 500 million people's ...13/07/12
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Research coalition to boost Internet access in rural Africa
A scheme to improve rural Zambia's communication infrastructure is just one project on the Global Research Alliance's agenda.16/05/12
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US ‘should be more open’ to other nations’ trial ethics
US-funded medical trials overseas could follow local ethical procedures if they offer 'equivalent protection', says a report.20/12/11
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Fungi join the DNA barcode club as the technique booms
Scientists at the International Barcode of Life conference have added fungi to a rapidly growing list of applications for ...01/12/11
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Support R&D to adapt to climate change, says OECD report
An OECD report released ahead of UN climate talks in Durban calls for more financial support for research on ...25/11/11